England squad member Kvesic to join Davies' Gloucester revolution next season

Promising flanker Matt Kvesic is set to move to Gloucester at the end of the season.

The 20-year-old, who trained with England ahead of this year's RBS 6 Nations, will make the move from Worcester Warriors after coming through the academy at Sixways.

The former England Under-18 skipper admitted it was a hard decision to leave his boyhood club, but was convinced to move after speaking with Gloucester director of rugby Nigel Davies.

Highly rated: Kvesic was called into the England squad last month

'Worcester Warriors is all I've known to date, and I'll always be grateful to them for helping me achieve what I have in the game so far,' he said in a Gloucester statement.

'The decision to leave has been a tough one to arrive at.

'However, when I spoke to Nigel Davies and he outlined Gloucester's plans for the future, and spoke about the squad he is assembling and where I would fit in, I was excited about the prospect and felt Gloucester would be the right place for me to help take my game to the next level.

Pastures new: Kvesic made his Worcester debut back in 2009

'For the rest of the season though, I'm a Worcester player and will continue to give 100 per cent every time I pull on the shirt to help us finish the season as strongly as possible.'

Davies welcomed Kvesic's signing, saying: 'Matt's a quality player, one we've admired for some time, and we're delighted that he's decided to commit to Gloucester Rugby.

'He's not yet 21, but already has considerable experience at Premiership level. The fact that England have called him up to train with them shows how much they think of him.'